Chatting with Amazon Q Developer about code
Chat with Amazon Q Developer in your integrated development environment (IDE) to ask questions about building at AWS and for assistance with software development. Amazon Q can explain coding concepts and code snippets, generate code and unit tests, and improve code, including debugging or refactoring.
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Working with Amazon Q in your IDE
You can ask Amazon Q questions, update your code, and initiate actions with quick commands all from the Amazon Q chat panel in your IDE.
To start chatting with Amazon Q in JetBrains and Visual Studio Code, choose the Amazon Q icon from the navigation bar in your IDE and enter your question in the text bar. To start chatting with Amazon Q in Visual Studio, choose View from the main menu and then choose Amazon Q chat.
When you ask Amazon Q a question, it uses the current file that is open in your IDE as context, including the programming language and the file path.
If Amazon Q includes code in its response, you can copy the code or insert it directly into your file by choosing Insert at cursor. Amazon Q might include inline references to its sources in its response. To view a list of sources, expand the Sources section at the bottom of a response.
Amazon Q maintains the context of your conversation within a given session inform future responses. You can ask follow up questions or refer to previous questions and responses throughout the duration of your session. To start a new conversation with Amazon Q, open a new tab in the panel. You can open up to 10 tabs at a time. Amazon Q doesn't retain context across different conversations.
Chat commands
You can enter the following commands in the chat panel to access Amazon Q features, depending on your IDE. For information about what Amazon Q features are available in your IDE, see Supported IDEs.
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/transform
- Use this command to update the code language version of an entire project. For more information, see Transforming your code. -
/dev
- Use this command to get an implementation plan to develop a feature with Amazon Q. For more information, see Developing software. -
/clear
- Use this command to clear a current conversation. This removes all previous conversation from the chat panel and clears the context that Amazon Q has about your previous conversation. -
/help
- Use this command to see an overview of what Amazon Q can and can't do, example questions, and quick commands.
Example topics and questions
Within IDEs, Amazon Q can answer questions about AWS services and software development, in addition to generating code. Amazon Q is particularly useful for answering questions related to the following subject areas:
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Building on AWS, including AWS service selection, limits, and best practices
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General software development concepts, including programming language syntax and application development
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Writing code, including explaining code, debugging code, and writing unit tests
Following are some example questions that you can ask to get the most out of Amazon Q in your IDE:
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How do I debug issues with my Lambda functions locally before deploying to AWS?
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How do I choose between AWS Lambda and Amazon EC2 for a scalable web application backend?
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What is the syntax of declaring a variable in TypeScript?
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How do I write an app in React?
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Provide me a description of what this [selected code or application] does and how it works.
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Generate test cases for [selected code or function].
Reporting issues with responses from Amazon Q
You can optionally leave feedback for every response Amazon Q generates by using the thumbs-up and thumbs-down icons. To report an issue with a response, choose the thumbs-down icon, and enter information in the feedback window that appears.